Primeira Liga TV schedule and streaming links

If you’re looking for the Portuguese Primeira Liga TV schedule for fans in the United States, you’ve come to the right place.

For the 2018/19 season, GolTV will continue to broadcast the Primeira Liga. While GolTV is available via very few TV providers nationwide, the good news is that GolTV is available through fuboTV and Fanatiz, legal streaming services.

GolTV will air 3-5 Primeira Liga games each week. Since fuboTV also has Benfica TV, you can watch all live Benfica home games on fuboTV.

We’ll be sure to keep you updated throughout the season with all of the TV times and streaming info of where you can watch Benfica, Sporting, Porto and other great Portuguese teams as well as games from Taca de Portugal.

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Its pretty hard to argue that Barcelona is inferior to any team, but it has a lot to do with the referees and what they allow/tolerate. Put Barca against most English teams and physically the English Teams would destroy the Spanish team and its compatriots. Yet if they were playing in Spain, the very physical smash mouth soccer you see in English football would results in so many yellow cards that the teams would be decimated. An then there are all the others each with its own style, temperament and temperance. I find all of them entertaining but get most enthused about the English and Spanish teams.

GOLTV now has U.S. rights to Portuguese League matches in English and Spanish, as Univision Deportes Network no longer has room for Portuguese League after taking over the U.S. TV rights to all 7 Liga MX teams controlled by TV Azteca/Grupo Salinas (in addition to the rights of 5 Liga MX teams controlled by Televisa, the rights to 2 Liga MX teams controlled by Grupo Imagen, the rights to 2 Liga MX teams controlled by Carlos Slim/Grupo Pachuca, and the U.S. rights to home matches of Chivas Guadalajara.)

I remember back in 2012 after Goltv lost US TV rights to LaLiga and cable and SAT dropped Goltv, many folks (including on this site) predicted Goltv would no longer exist within two years. Five years later, they’re still around. Can’t watch the channel, but they still exist. It’s really to bad that Cable & SAT’s just don’t carry all channels that show Football (Soccer). Just put them all on a Sports/Soocer package, including the Spanish language one’s (ESPN Deportes, FOX Deportes, etc).